Chapter 183 Blocking All Demons of Heaven and Earth
Chapter 183 Blocking All Demons of Heaven and Earth
Chapter 183 Blocking All Demons of Heaven and Earth
Weber collapsed beside the ancient altar of the god Kassi, breathing heavily.
It wasn't because of exhaustion, but because of that sudden, breathtaking divine power.
The air became incredibly heavy and dry; each breath felt like inhaling scalding sand, and my lungs burned.
He could even feel his blood flowing sluggishly.
He looked up in horror.
Above the altar, the enormous phantom formed by shadows and desert heat was slowly shrinking and solidifying.
What ultimately appeared was not the ferocious and terrifying giant snake or demon he had imagined, but the form of a woman.
She floated in mid-air, her lower body a thick and powerful snake tail covered in dark purple scales.
Its tail swayed gently, stirring up gusts of dry, hot air.
His upper body was covered with wheat-colored skin, and an ancient-style breastplate and armbands inlaid with dark gold patterns.
Her face was covered by a thin veil, as if woven from quicksand, revealing only a pair of deep eyes, as deep as the bottom of a well that had been dry for thousands of years, within which flickered a ghostly purple flame.
Her long, blonde hair danced behind her like a living thing, with fine sand constantly falling from the ends.
She was surrounded by an aura of extreme darkness, resentment, and drought.
Weber could clearly see that the lush green vegetation around the altar, which had grown wildly due to Indra's divine power, was withering and turning yellow at a visible speed, and the cloud soil beneath his feet was rapidly losing moisture and cracking with spiderweb-like patterns.
The unsettling Indian divinity in the air seemed to be repelled by this pure depletion!
Weber was utterly shocked.
This is the manifestation of Kasi, the serpent god who has protected them for generations of Shandians.
But this aura is clearly more evil and terrifying than that of Indra!
And it was actually a woman?
He wanted to ask questions, to question what the other party was, but extreme fear and the omnipresent, dry pressure choked him, and he could only open his mouth in vain, emitting only breathy sounds.
Frido seemed to sense his embarrassment.
Her hoarse yet strangely magnetic voice rang out, like countless grains of sand rubbing together.
"Why do you just look at me like that? Is this body disappointing you? Mortal desires are always so ridiculous—craving power, yet picking and choosing the form of that power—"
She tilted her head slightly, and a mocking smile seemed to curl at the corner of her mouth beneath the veil.
"This is nothing more than a convenient shell. Or did the boiling resentment and longing you felt when you summoned me vanish upon seeing me?"
"Weber! Back off!" A loud shout came from the entrance to the altar.
The heroic spirit Calgara rushed in as if facing a formidable enemy, his massive primal burning cannon already raised, its muzzle aimed at Frido, his face filled with unprecedented vigilance and hostility.
"What have you summoned?! My descendant! The otherworldly filth emanating from this monster is a hundred times stronger than that of any Hindu deity! She is definitely not Kassi!"
Faced with the threat of the incendiary cannon, Felido merely swayed his snake tail lazily, creating a scorching gust of wind that easily deflected Calgara's fighting spirit and the cannon's muzzle.
"Relax, ancient warrior," she said casually, a hint of amusement in her voice.
"My arrival here has no interest in this barren land or insignificant creatures like you. I have only one goal—" Her deep purple eyes instantly sharpened, filled with endless resentment and killing intent.
"Our goal is to tear that bastard Indra, who made such a mess of this place, to shreds! How about that? This goal doesn't seem to conflict with your wishes, does it?"
Calgara remained vigilant, the incendiary cannon still pointed at her: "How can you trust the words of a monster! Why must your feud with Indra involve our land?!"
Just then, Frodo's stomach suddenly emitted a very untimely rumbling noise, interrupting the standoff.
She paused for a moment, then touched her flat stomach, her tone surprisingly carrying a hint of complaint.
"Spraying through the world barrier is too taxing; this temporary body gets hungry really fast."
Under the stunned gazes of Waver and Calgara, the great demon who had just been exuding an aura of world destruction gave Waver a very natural order.
"Hey, you brat who summoned me, go get me some food. Lots, lots of it! Meat! Fruit! Whatever you have! Hurry up!"
Weber: "???"
Calgary: "!!!"
This bizarre turn of events made the atmosphere incredibly strange.
Weber stared at the snake-woman demon goddess before him, who exuded a terrifying aura yet brazenly demanded food, and for a moment, he was a little confused.
"-Who—who are you?" Weber finally found his voice and asked hoarsely.
Fritel was impatiently tapping the ground with the tip of its tail, creating small craters, when it heard this, it gave him a warning look.
"Name? Vritra. Or, in a way you can understand—the Obstructor, the River Devourer, the Drought Demon, Indra's Nemesis—there are many titles, call me whatever you like. Now, food!"
Despite her casual tone, the ominous names she used still sent a jolt through Webber and Calgara.
Despite his deep suspicion and fear, Weber observed that the other party seemed genuinely harmless for the time being, and that their target was Indra.
He gritted his teeth and finally gestured to the Shandian warriors behind him to fetch the food.
Soon, a large quantity of special fruits from the Sky Island and some roasted fish were piled up in front of Furido.
She showed no restraint, coiling her snake tail and devouring her food in a whirlwind-like manner, which could be described as bold or even savage, a stark contrast to her mysterious and eerie appearance.
Seizing the opportunity, Weber mustered his courage and pressed further, "Did you really mean what you said earlier about killing Indra? The literal meaning?"
While wolfing down his food, Felix gave a mumbled reply.
"What else? Invite him for tea? Literally, of course! Kill him, tear him apart, crush his proud thunder, and turn his fertile land into the barren, desolate desert I love!"
"Just thinking about it is delightful! How about it, kid, want to have some fun spinning tops together?"
She even used a word that was extremely inappropriate for her status and sounded slightly playful, but combined with her resentful eyes, it only made people feel chills.
Weber's heart was pounding.
Although the other party is a terrifying monster, its goal seems to really align with their demands!
If...if she really could...
Just then, two powerful auras rapidly approached!
"An evil aura! Cease your rampage!"
The thunderous roar of the Bhikkhu came, and his massive figure charged into the altar like a chariot, his iron sword pointing straight at Furido!
Yan Mi followed closely behind, her longbow fully drawn, an arrow imbued with purifying light locked onto Fulido, her voice icy.
"The drought demon, Fuliduo! How dare you manifest yourself in this world! You must be slain!"
Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, and the others also ran over, and were all stunned to see Furido eating and drinking so heartily.
"Hey! Big guy! And the archer girl! Why are you suddenly attacking her?"
Luffy asked in confusion. Although he could sense that Frigid's aura was very strange, it seemed that the other party was not fighting.
"Mr. Luffy! Don't be fooled by appearances!" Yan Mi said sternly, her eyes fixed on Fulido.
"This demon is one of the oldest and most evil Asuras in Hindu mythology! She is not a living being, but rather the embodiment of drought, obstacles,..."
The embodiment of destruction!
"This creature once blocked all the water in the world, swallowed rivers, dried up the earth, and caused all things to wither. It is the mortal enemy of all life! Wherever it went, rivers dried up, the earth cracked, and life vanished!"
"This person is the sworn enemy whom Indra slew with Vajra! His very existence is a disruption of the Dharma and order!"
Bhikkhu roared, "That's right! This thing is much more troublesome than that old codger Indra!"
"Indrakhari represents some kind of order, while this fellow brings only utter nothingness and death! She must be banished or destroyed before she fully regains her power!"
Weber and all the Shandians were stunned by the two Indian spirits' stern rebukes and the terrifying names and deeds they revealed.
Obstacles—River Swallowers—Drought Demon, Incarnation of Drought and Destruction—Indra's Nemesis
Each name is more unheard of than the last!
However, after the extreme shock, a twisted yet burning flame of hope suddenly ignited in Weber's eyes!
An ancient demon god who could devour rivers, dry up the earth, and even once fought against Indra and was personally killed by him!
If... if such a being truly existed, perhaps it could actually defeat that Thunder God King, who was like a natural disaster!
As he watched Frido, who was still nonchalantly eating fruit and even showing a mocking smile at the two Indian spirits' hostility, a crazy and dangerous thought began to grow wildly in his mind.
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